New Work

New work for my currently untitled exhibition hanging August 2nd through August 19th 2018 at Core New Art Space 900 Santa Fe Dr.

This is America

36 in x 60 in acrylic on canvas

White Collar Crime

48 in x 26 in acrylic on canvas

Pipe Dreams

12 in x 12 in acrylic on panel

Bright Idea

19 in x 22 in acrylic on canvas

Self Portrait as a Famous Artist

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I want to Tote Guns and Shoot Dice

40 in x 64 in acrylic on canvas

Fake News

36 in x 48 in acrylic on canvas.

Ce ñ'est pas une bombe artisanle

19 in x 22 in acrylic on canvas

Cigarette I

6 in x 6 in acrylic on fancy paper

Cigarette II

6 in x 6 in acrylic on fancy paper

Cigarette III

6 in x 6 in acrylic on fancy paper

Cigarette IV

6 in x 6 in acrylic on fancy paper

Cigarette V

6 in x 6 in acrylic on fancy paper

Things Fall Apart

2016 was surreal. I spent the latter half of the year watching a growing divide within the country as fringe elements from both sides rose to the spotlight. As the New Year rolled around, exhausted from perpetual chaos, the lack of civility shaped by reality television and the instant emotional kick of social media, I found my only solace: painting. The work took on a life of it's own as I branched out from portraiture into new figuration. Exploring more traditional working methods while focusing on contemporary subjects. These paintings sought to document current events, my daily life, the absurdity of modern politics, and childhood nostalgia. All while examining the placement of my subject on the picture plane and the feeling it invokes.

On exhibit August 3rd through August 20th 2017, Core New Art Space 900 Santa Fe Dr, Denver CO 80204 with an artist reception on August 11th from 6 - 9p.

Coal, Guns, Freedom, Money

30" x 60" acrylic on canvas

Featured in Summer 2017 issue of Studio Visit Magazine.

Coal, Guns, Freedom, Money (Detail)

Bad Medicine

33" x 42" acrylic on canvas

The King is Dead (11.08.2016)

48" x 48" acrylic on canvas

The King is Dead (Detail)

Long Live the King (01.20.2017)

48" x 48" acrylic on canvas

The Opposite of Falling

36" x 36" acrylic on canvas

Painting of my English Bull Terrier Lola featured in summer 2017 issue of Studio Visit Magazine.

Portrait of a Wounded Eagle

33" x 42" acrylic on canvas

Manifest Destiny

33" x 42" acrylic on canvas.

The Opposite of Rising (II)

33" x 42 " acrylic on canvas

Painting of a Sphynx Cat

Alternative Facts

24.5" x 36" acrylic on canvas

Fall from Grace

48" x 48" acrylic on canvas

Protect Ya Neck

Because Wu-Tang is for the children.

36" x 48" acrylic on canvas.

Lucky U (purple)

12" x 12" acrylic on canvas

Things that can be found in my pocket (usually.)

1935 Brass Zippo

12" x 12" acrylic on canvas

Things that can be found in my pocket (usually.)

Lucky U (green)

12" x 12" acrylic on canvas

Things that can be found in my pocket (usually.)

Black Cat is the Best You Can Get!

12" x 12" acrylic on canvas

Things that can be found in my pocket (usually.)

False Gods (I)

12" x 12" acrylic on canvas

First panel of a diptych.

False God (II)

12" x 12" acrylic on canvas

Lucky U (red)

12" x 12" acrylic on canvas

Things that can be found in my pocket (usually.)

La Santisma Muerte

12" x 12" acrylic on canvas

Thug recognize thug.

Sparking Godzilla

12" x 12" acrylic on canvas

Lucky U (blue)

12" x 12" acrylic on canvas

Things that can be found in my pocket (usually.)

Loose Lips Sink Ships

12" x 12" acrylic on canvas

Rusto

24" x 24" acrylic on canvas

Wish You Were Here

A series focusing on contemporary portraiture and painting from memory. In an age filled with tailored pop-up adverts, Twitter trends, Snap Chat, and hashtags people entrust their memories to external devices because they want to set down solid physical proof that can distinguish them as unique individuals. Following social constructs this idea is often lost in the midst of life's fleeting moments. Following this concept Chuvarsky used found images to create rough outlines filling in the details and final touches from memory.

Untitled #1

24 in x 24 in acrylic on canvas

2016

Untitled #2

24 in x 24 in acrylic on canvas

2016

Untitled #3 (triptych)

24 in x 36 in acrylic on canvas

2016

Untitled #4 (triptych)

24 in x 36 in acrylic on canvas

2016

Untitled #5 (triptych)

24" x 36" Acrylic on Canvas

Untitled #6

24 in x 24 in acrylic on canvas

2016

Untitled #6 (freehand frame)

24 in x 36 in acrylic on canvas

2016

Untitled #7

24 in x 36 in acrylic on canvas

2016

Untitled #9

24 in x 36 in acrylic on canvas

2016

Untitled #10

24 in x 24 in acrylic on canvas

2016

Untitled #11

24 in x 36 in acrylic on canvas

2016

Untitled #11 (freehand frame)

24 in x 36 in acrylic on canvas

2016

Untitled #12

30 in x 36 in acrylic on canvas

2016

Untitled #12 (freehand frame)

30 in x 36 in acrylic on canvas

2016

Fifteen Minutes of Pain

A series placing images of strangers next to those of well known Artist, Writers, and various luminaries.

Bae

24 in x 24 in acrylic on canvas

2015

Bowie Always Looked Like Gozer to Me

24 in x 24 in acrylic on canvas

2015

Fresh 'Till Death

24 in x 24 in acrylic on canvas

2015

SAMO is Dead

48 in x 48 in acrylic on canvas

2015

How to Write an Advant-Garde Manifesto

24 in x 24 in acrylic on canvas

2015

Warhol was a Killer

48 in x 48 in acrylic on canvas

2015

"Oh, Miss Page."

24 in x 24 in acrylic on canvas

2015

Three Quarters of a Dime

24 in x 24 in acrylic on canvas

2015

"Hit the Road Jack"

24" x 24" Acrylic on Canvas

"Is This Genetic?"

24" x 24" Acrylic on Canvas

The Original Selfie

48 in x 48 in acrylic on canvas

2015

Vanity

A series focusing on the construction and deconstruction of the artistic process and how we perceive beauty in modern times.

Experiments

Darwin w/ his finches

East Colfax

6 in x 12 in acrylic on vintage license plate.

Fun fact: The city council of Denver purchased the lot where the shuttered Saturday's sat for 1.3 million in an attempt to change the perception of east Colfax and stop open air drug deals and prostitution. Because apparently they prefer those things happen in Civic Center park directly across from the State Capitol and Courthouse.

South Broadway

6 in x 12 in acrylic on vintage license plate.

Griff's Hamburgers was a a haunt of mine since childhood, an old school burger chain throw back. while paintings this I was overcome with an extreme sadness thinking about the old guy that use to bus tables at the South Broadway Location. He was there when grabbed lunch in high school, when I would light rail down between college classes, or when I would stop and grab a giant double cheeseburger combo back when I worked on Broadway and Dakota. I truly hope he's doing well, and there's not a day that goes by that I don't miss being able to stop by for a no-nonsense cheeseburger.

285 & Santa Fe Dr

6 in x 12 in acrylic on vintage license plate.

Cinderella Twin was the last Drive-In theater in the Denver Metro area. I spent many a weekend night packed into the back of my grandmas 1970s mercury Cougar watching movies with a bucket of popcorn and red vines. Drive-ins were the last bastion of car culture Americana that in today's age of on-demand everything has very little presence. Cinderella Twin takes it's name from Cinderella City Mall directly across Santa Fe Dr on 285 which was crowning jewel of consumerism until its decline and demolition in the late 90s.

White City

6 in x 12 in acrylic on vintage license plate.

Before Lakeside was Lakeside it was known as White City with its gleaming "Tower of Jewels" featuring over 5,000 lights and was one of the tallest buildings in Colorado when it was built in 1907 standing at 150 feet. Today Lakeside is one of the oldest amusement parks in the United States.

Old Mile High

6 in x 12 in acrylic on vintage license plate.

Dutch Boy Donuts

6 in x 12 in acrylic on vintage license plate.

Dutch Boy Donuts was a staple of my childhood.

Stroke Palace

6 in x 12 in acrylic on vintage license plate.

As you transplants drink your small batch bespoke gin in the brand new distillery, just remember that literally THOUSANDS of people have masturbated in that building.

North Side

30 in x 60 in acrylic on canvas

Blackbook

An artists greatest weapon is their sketch book. From scraps of notebook paper, to napkins and menus, to a dedicate journal - Draw on everything!